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Weekend Reads 3.23.12

March 23, 2012 by notjustcute Filed Under: Positive Guidance and Social Skills, Uncategorized, Weekend Reads 1 Comment

Just a reminder that registration for my Parenting with Positive Guidance Ecourse ends, and class begins, on April 4th.  Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to add to your positive parenting toolbox.  Get more info on the course here.  Still not sure what positive guidance is all about?  Check out this post. Still have questions?  Leave me a comment or email me at amanda@notjustcute.com.

Articles:

Infant Sleep: 3 Tips for Putting Advice into Action {Mama Eve – Hat tip to Lisa Sunbury}

What Your Child Wishes You Knew When He Acts Out {A-Ha! Parenting}

Living with an Imaginative Child… {Childhood 101}

Examining Our Daily Routines {Modern Parents Messy Kids}

Activities:

Blocks of Fun!  40 Block Activities for Kids {Hands On As We Grow}

From Cupcakes to the Puppet Stage {Small Types}

7 Creepy Crawly Crafts for Kids & 5 Spring Crafts to Make You Smile {Inner Child Fun — Formerly Frugal family Fun Blog}

DIY Frame Wallpaper for Children’s Art {The Artful Parent}  (LOVE!)

Have a great weekend!

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    Erin @ Small Types says

    March 24, 2012 at 10:49 am

    Hi Amanda, Thanks for the mention! I love your Weekend Reads. 🙂

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